The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 31, 1893, Image 3

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    )OUR
SRLE,
A Big Dm hi SDnr Dress Hoofs.
Continues This Week.
A GENUINE
CLEARANCE SALE
Of All Our Wash Fabrics.
great opportunity for economical people.
Prices will please, everybody but ourselves.
All goods marked
in Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
m
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
!rU tl' 1'iwtMHIri' t Ttic Dulled, Ort-Kiin,
it urmcil lllIKH imittitr.
I.iiriil .(lvcrllMliiK-
lOC'-nt- ct 1 1 1 if lor llr't uiwrlliin, mill f Out
r llu lor wli -'.Wiiuiuit liiMTtlon
i'XW tnlw I" 1 "i: tunc iintlcfi
All li IIOtlC) riyi-lvisl Inter tllllll II O'clock
will tivinr the l.iM 'WlUK liny
W.utli.T riiri'i'imt.
Uficml l-mmt Jot twenty f,mr hnnr entthuj at
5 p. m, tQMiirrnw
Monday anil Tuewlny, fair uml Htn
tionnry tfmjRTiitm I'aoci:.
vj:,Tiir.ii
lliirninctur, 211. 77.
Maximum temperature, 100'y.
Minimum temperature, (10.
Kivor, -4.1! feet utov zero.
Wind, wt'Ht.
M0N1IAY,
UTLY 31, 1893
Tht Daily and Weekly Chronicle ;
himion sale at I. ('. Xickeltcn'r utore.
JULY JULEPS.
Tat tcictt N, h Fltilil In IIiiuuiallilt-
101 In tho Hhiuh'.
"ipe pcnclie are very plentiful In thin
market ml cheap ut that.
Two wiiKon luudH of en-en corn were
shipped to Portland hint ni'tit by ex-
Jirt!HH.
The Goldendale bane hnll dull wan
victorioiiH .Saturday, viiikjuIhIiImk Tim
DiilluH llillti by u Hcore of Mi to 10.
Tlu I'acillc vxprcHH will tak out
from thin city about fifty mvkn of freen
corn for the Portland provision dealer.
This iiiHtitutti incotH thiH aftornoon at
.vu uitci nun win continue lor a week.
A laruu nuinlmr left The Iallen tliiH
Biorninn to attend il.
Mi'HHrH. .Haltinaridie .t . win ui.t..
v-. riii);
o earn of hoiHt'M from their Htock
luniKiii I0l i r. llonrv im. II..
ults thorn to Kiuimih.
Antelope Herald IoIIh of a man
"iliore" -o.ooo poumiH uf woo, Uli(
",a"' TIid h utarH tin...!
111! t .
- -1 " " j'nuwi Mt
7wi iron, tho jmli.it and
menftt!
Inn D9,
teaming between
com-
thorns two
Tl
I)ri mU",L"1 U)1" tcrdny.
Hi. nlKht tho lowoM point
U J (.0,. whith w(iH aboiit fi
' , tl,lH 'n,Ji.K. Mont of tho niKht
HaJ'"o "arm to Hl,op comfortably.
iunln ''"'" tho con,-
g " iniHfortunoof W,. Tallo, ua
'1 Saturday nlj-ht Hoar tho U. J',
v.wu. ftoiiuim'atwiiMlmld.
iitiiuru to crirnto
- -:rio today o, tho K
lion,, ? """WinUbli.. NohoIu
l!lb
tior
H01 can ,.. . i 1 "unuill
or 5,, Uh!,,tt,uru,olhBr lI'Hiitlmt
Intro Tt ,l llV 11,1 trttorUIiiry
lood 0Ilflt;;'Ut ,m,Ht wtlHmblB quality,
oUdate'lh, ' ,"Utlll,l "rut0
"Qe'tlre i"m'' dlHi.onHl.ig with
Sdhl!rnm,,u eo,"i"Uy Imve ooiu-
dil"-( of . " fro,n li0l!k
a ir.-acro
HarU. 011 11,0 form of Milton
""w'w,iina Bumll fruit.
Tho incorporntorHare H. A. Power, TI.ob.
iind Milton Harlan. Tiie cupneity of the
fliitiK! Ih (1,()(K) barrolH a day.
Indian .litu, an old time chief, died
near (iliciin'H ratich, eai-t of town, lnnt
Tiiurnday and wiih buried on Walliice'n
ranch above town, on Friday. He wih
blind and very ned, and had been
living for a couple of year.". Antelope
Herald.
Mo rui.H on the bankH today, nor any
tliinf; HUjipeftinj; it. A few depositors
thin moriiiiiK drew their fund" from the
Firft Matioual, which jiiBtified them in
clociiiK to jirotect the balance of deponit-
om. They have yet thousands of dol
larH in their vaultn.
Henry Bland of UlyHH.cc, Grant county,
Kan., w ho linn been in thin bection hev
eral weekn, will nhip tonight a baud of
borne which he purchuned of Kobert
MnyH. Mr. Wand is a prominent citi
zen of bin KutiHap home, and has leen
county treawurer for a loiitf term of
yearn.
Tlin Mrlioul Kiitiiu.
A lurj;e nuinber of people uvailed
theu.HelveH of the opportunity presented
Saturday of vieitini; the variotiH Hchool
room h of the city. A reporter of Tin:
CinioMci.i: found them in probably the
I bent xlmiie thev lmve. ever been. Kleven
rooniH altogether are newly papered
with an attractive pattern, the floorH
oiled, the dchkw varnit-hed, the ceiling
painted, the blacklonrdH freshly coated,
and it in Hide to miv that when the pupilH
iiHHemble at the fall tern, they will
hcarc.ely recotni.e their old hauntH
Many i.nrentu exnrensed themselves
agreeably nurprifed at the excellent and
paiiiHUiking work done by the school
director, and Janitor Win. Glasiue
eoineH in for a lair share of innise for
having ho neatly pain-red all the rooms,
as he does not claim to be a professional
paper hanjjur.
I'ullurr at llufur.
M. ,1. Anderfcou is in town from Dufur
today. He reportH the fust failuie in
that town and Iuvm claim that Dufur is
as j.iOK'reHHive as the next. Ho says
that owing to tho unprecedented hot
weather of the season at Dufur theie
was a run on the ice house there by C.
P. HrIi'Ii and others and that in conse
uencu a notU'n wiih pouted up on the
door "Tliis institution closed until col
lections can ho made.'' Ho then started
oil" in hot luiHto for the Dalles with the
news. It is thought that those who
precipitated the run thiH morning w ill
repent tit leisure, for theie is no other
depository of tho kind at Dufur and the
aiiiounlH drawn will fade into nothing
nous before the shades of evening fall.
OUR TURN NOW
Th- Pirn NhIIiiiih! Su.'iii1, but Only
'I 'tii.or:irlly.
The I'irtit National bank closed its
doors this morning a few minutes after
they were opened. There were several
depositors in waiting, and after all had
been paid Mr. Sc.henck quietly and
without ostentation locked the front
door and pasted up the following notice:
"This bank will be temporarily closed
j until we can make collections."
i The suspension caused no excitement
I whatever. It is well known that the
First National have ample bccuritie".
; The bank has ever done a fe, legiti
; mate business, and but for a commend
able disposition (shared alike by all the
THE BALL GAME.
Tin, ( lil,'inUt) I'lnyrr Vifi)iilti V
Hy An AitiMl)! NniiM).
Golden. Inle ;! The Dalles 20 : Such
was tho M-oie at Goldendulo on Saturday
afieriioon. The Dalles nine, together
with three or four invited gucstf, left for
Goldcndali! Friday evening. The party
filled the large wagonette drawn by a
four horse team. Tho hoys reached
Goldendulo a little before midnight and
were met on the edge of town by quite
an assemblage. The reception com
mittee had an oyster supper ready for
them and every attention possible was
show n. The game was lnrL-elv advertised
and several people tilled the grand stand
and stood alotifc the grounds eager to
cheer both sides and make the day one
of pleasuie.
At half past two the struggle began.
The Dalles nine went first to bat and
i when the inning dosed had four runs to
their credit. When the Goldondales
had closed their iiinmus and hnd made
'but three tallies The Dalles adherents
' were loud in cheering and it was well to
cheer while they could for there weren't
many more opportunities. In the
second inning the boys from the banks
I of the Klickitat made twelve and got a
cinch on the pennant rfhich Anson him
self couldn't have broken. Notwith
standing our boys played hard and
struck at the ball with the vigor of des
peration each inning showed their op
ponents Still ahead and the lead was in
creased to the end. While not excusing
our nine from the charge of negligence
I in practice and noticeable lack of team
work there are some extenuating cir
. cumstances. It was a hard ride of thirty
miles to Goldendale and not reaching
I there until so late the boys felt very
I tired Saturday morning. In addition
Saunders, the catcher, was taken sick
and played only by summoning together
' all his grit of which he has a large
amount. Then, too, the day was very
! hot and the Goldendale boys seemed to
I take better to hot weather than did The
Dalles nine. After the game arrange-
incuts were partially completed whereby
aieturn game will bo played here next
. month. We are confident tho bovs will
I - ,
make a much better showing and win
the game providing they practice from
now on till then. No team can win
without hard preparatory work. This
fact was plainly shown by the result at
Goldendale.
It was impossible for better treatment
to be given anyone than tho citizens of
Goldendale, one and all, gave their visi
tors. The boys are loud in praising the
way they weie entertained. A social
dance was given then Saturday evening
which was a most pleasing event and
bankers ol tlie city) to assist una t ! thev were thi rcctpicntE of every possi
over various business institutions of l)le' courlfflv iU their visitors' hands.
liliiKNiuii In t'ortluiitl.
Tho Oregoniau reports, thut J). W
IUoshuiii of The Dalles was robbed of a
gold watch and chain and lost a diamond
pin while iu Portland rocentlj. Tho
agent wuh a uieo young man who con
ceived a sudden liking for tho old man,
or claimed be did. JMohhuui rallied
nobly, sought a policeman who rounded
up tho robber (M. M, Hallo) and tho
latter Ih now hold to appear before tho
grand jury under 1 ,000 bouda.
Ki-Hiian'M HeuillM'll' C'Mimulea.
A remedy Uheil with imviiryli.K kiwcomi mh ii
mire fur Hi'iuluelu-i, of all Miulx. 't he ri'MilU
Imvu Una mi lUilviiiHiillv uooU tlmt It Ih no
lulik'.ir nil e.vimrliaimt. ft, law tioeli hmhI for
llfiiilaelie ri-MiltliiK fiuni I.Mimtloii, la Purlin!
leal Hint Hcmliiulie, 111 lliwliieluw canoed by
hiiveiu liiltor niontal or p!iyliil), or by eM.oi.urf
to till) huh, nail In nil i'iihoh with the iiiont Kntll
fytiiK riMiiUn. We lmve, iifU-r u Umrtmicli Invux
tlKiitliin, Imil mi lioMtimey In Inltlni; 1 10 iiKouey
fur tliln eitixitlwi iimicily, am! eouneloatloiisly
lecoiaiiieiiil Jt looiir I'litronu.
IUf.u'UuU ,
The Dalles, because of the tightness of
the money market, thesuspension would
not have been made.
A statement, solicited by Tin: Unito.v
icix, shows that the First National
bank had at the close of business Satur
day night resources, with firstclass se
curities of ifKtf.lo'J; liabilities 73,3Su'.
In this connection the officials assure
Tiik CiuioNiCLi: that the closing is only
temporary until they can realize on
Home securities. Their idea in closing
is that they prefer to Huspend rather
than to immediately enforce collections.
Sheriff Ward was asked if the bank
contained county funds, and said that
it contained only aliout fl.OOO, but that
he had more than that in it belonging
to himself. He said that he wished he
had known it was going to suspend, for
he wanted to draw a couple of hundred
to meet his current expenses this
month. "They are welcome to the
rest of it," lie said characteristically,
"I would rather it would be where it is
than iu my own pocket and wouldn't
have drawn if 1 had known they were
to suspend." Many other citizens have
expressed a like confidence.
One depositor who drew ids money
out this morning placed it in a bag
behind a bar in a saloon. Another
one carried his money around
with him, and it soon becoming known,
ho had to yield up sundry dollars for
"treats."
At tho present writing tho utmost
confidence prevails, and anyone who
should propose the statement that the
banks were unsafe, would immediately
become the butt of ridicule.
INDIAN BULLETS.
itfi i
SI in cixi Nein' SIiIt, Nun on 1)
Kki'iiim'n ll. lnp lillli'il.
A tragedy was only averted near
Mosierlast week by the bad aim of an
Indian, and it was really too close to bo
comfortable to the intended victim,
licit StuiglH, a boy about M years old,
son of Dan Sturgis, was out hunting
cows in the afieriioon, when a strange
Indian rode by anil, after exchanging a
few words, lode away. When alwut 160
feet distant the Indian suddenly diow a
l.i.iiw revolver and fired a -H-ealiber
bullet at the boy, not waiting to see the
ell'ectof his shot, but riding away as if
for life. The boy was equally as fleet
and ran homeward as fast uh his horse
could go. Arrived at his fathor's an ex
amination was made, and it was found
Whenever the Goldendale nine visits
The Dalles they can count on having the
best we can give them. Following is
the scoie:
TIIK HAJ.IXH.
l'bvlpf, ."id b
Suundcre, c . .
HenilerKm, k
llinnpnliirc, 1 b
UKtiu, r f .
Miilimey, i. . .
Howell, 'J b
Jhiiu'miii, e f
Crate, 11
K o
1 'Z
2 1
2 i
.3 1
.2 U
OOLDtNOAl.K.
Similding, c
Miller, p .
linden, 1 b .
llulery,'.' b .
More, 3 b . .
KUkito, h
Jeitkinr-, r 1
Jlroolt-, e f
Dttrlunu.l f
JO :
H o
ti 1
. .-1
..1
SCOIIK BY lN.S'l.NCS.
12 3 4 5 fi ;
I)itlk(
(ioMeiiiitik'
:i I,
8 9
0 7
2 0-
..I 2
..3 3
32 24
Total
20
Tim KliiKuley School.
Kinc;su:y, July 28th, 1893.
Kdltor ( iikomi li::
Today dotes a school of four months,
during which time Nannio and John
Fialey have been present every di.y, and
Jeesie Mel.eod, who lives more than two
miles from tho tchoolhoiise, has been
absent only one day. School will com
mence again the Hist Monday in Sep
tember next.
J. A. Hayi.ociv.
liilllllllll I'r. l oil 111.' Slilowillk.
Tl.e stii'rt I'm- iim! immil, but to cud hit lie
rti'koiuit, ... j ,
.o lie ma like i .l.ei, mid l.oiile.l mid beckoned,
J'lll be jilmiled lil beel
on n Miiootli bit of 1'ivl -Then
lie mim Imlf a million of ttnrs In n tcrontl.
lie wa in too great a hurry; better
have waited for another car. Theio aie
ca.-cs, however, where haste is necessary.
If you have night-sweats, feverishiiess,
weak, sore hums and a hacking cough,
do not Jiso an hour iu obtaining a sup
ply of Dr. l'ieico's Golden Medical Dis
covery. Delay iu such cases is danger
ous; it may l:e fatal, lleforo the disease
has made too great piogiess, the
"Golden .Medical Discovery" is a certain
cure. In fact, it's guaranteed to benefit
or cure, or money paid for it promptly
icfuiidfil.
WOOli'H XUIOSPHODINK,
Ttio Great Bngllili Bemeiy. v
rrowptiy oua permanently
'curca oil forma of Xtrvou
IWcakntti.lMulom, Spnn
otorrhea, Impotency and all
effects of Aluse or Extent.
licru rracrlbod oier tS6
jyearsla thousands of ciucdi
- jft. lluoviilllcnawicui,wiui-
4?eorte"j' , mtdMnc 4.,l0WH, Ab1c
that two bullet holes had been iiiudo in
tho onoosite sides of a straw Jiat Jio was ; f wooi'a Piioiohodluei If bo Sera
wearing ubout an Inch below tho crown. wmcWortbUMiuuiteinojuiiitteoot tun, toavo hu
Tho Indian was a tltratlger, IH tho boy is , cluuouent store, luolose prlco tu letter, And
IIIO ilUUUU was a uiiiwif,n i , Uwnd bf riturn ,uftu. jrlee, ono packug,
familiar with the faees of those living $1.uititi, oMtviiiiiMte,$(wiUcurt. i'unob-
nour home. This Ih tho second attempt M , j,lui aua tuvciopc, a ccnta postage.
inndo by IndiaiiB to kill H hoy in tho. Aaura The Woo Chemical Co.,
vicinity of Tho Duller, A third attempt aui Woodward awnue.DutxoU, mica.
nuiy be Huccessful. ' B"U In TlieUiilIw mid evitywbmoull Uiug'sU
Gentlemen
JULY AND AUO-UST
Hot "Weather Begins: Now
I-SOO QUI' StfJt-'lc ufr-r-
SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
ELEO-ANT NEGLIGE SHIRTS,
FINE SCARPS AND COLLARS,
STRAW AND FELT HATS,
BATHING- SUITS AND TOWELS.
For Ladies
We are showing a fine Stock of Collars
and Cuffs, Underwear, Gloves, Stainless
Hosiery, Embroideries, Laces, Etc., Etc.,
at Prices Away Below those offered by
our would-be competitors.
Lace Curtains All Prices.
Bargains in livery Department.
Cor. court and Second Sis. c o. it XT A D"DTQ!
The Dalles, Oregon. o. Oo N . XI AJXJLXlO.
1STBW
Siii'iua mfl Siiiidf Dry Cools,
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(Jests' iKxjvjcjT) (Jood$,
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
H. Herbring.
Terms Cash.
..Familiar Faces iu a Are?o Place
C. 13. BAYARD,
Late Special Agent General Land Ojjice.
J. K. BARN ETT,
Jtye leal Instate, IjDap, Iiurapee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or
Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
Wo shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests
before the Unitep States Land Ollice.
85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OPC.
Have You Seen
r T H E
Fine Millinery Goods
AT
112 Second Street.
ANNA PETER SCO.
J. H. CROSS.
At (ho Old Stand,
Cor. Second und lTnion Sts.
flay, Graii?, peed arjd plour,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
Jill goods delivered Free and Promptly.
THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE
B-O O k s.
I. C. NICKELSEN'S.
The California Winehouse,
i Js now open, and its propriotor will soli his home- 4
J, produced Wine ait prices in tho reach of everybody, J,
p Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Cioods guaranteed p
f to bo Pure and First-Class in oyory respect. f
Thompson's Addition. O E